Landis+Gyr and PLUS ES Partner for Grid Edge Intelligence in Australia
Landis+Gyr has announced a significant partnership with PLUS ES to advance Australia's clean energy transition through Grid Edge Intelligence solutions. Announced in a press release, this multi-year agreement marks Landis+Gyr's most comprehensive deployment of its grid edge metering and computing technology in Australia.
The collaboration will involve the deployment of edge sensing meters equipped with wireless technology, apps, and software services. These tools will provide real-time data to both retailers and consumers, facilitating improved customer engagement and operational efficiency. The initiative aligns with Australia's focus on consumer-centric energy solutions, as millions of households and businesses adopt cleaner energy technologies like solar panels and batteries.
David Maclean, Senior Vice President of Asia Pacific at Landis+Gyr, emphasized the importance of intelligent, scalable solutions in modernizing Australia's energy grid. The Grid Edge Intelligence solutions will offer high-resolution data through secure wireless communication, supporting the integration of third-party Edge Apps and AI capabilities to enhance grid resilience and customer engagement.
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